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ElijahLew

Im living in Tokyo right now and yes. ITS HOTTTTTTT. I swear its not even the sun, the air is just soo humid it makes my skin all sticky and eugh. Also yeah im pretty sure they went to Ikebukuro in this episode and Ikebukuro has alot of anime stuffs. Its probably my favourite place in Tokyo to go to, i feel like its a really cozy feeling place aswell. To me atleast :D

Ethereal

Her full name is Marin Kitagawa, which is why her sns handle was Marine.

Andy Jarquin

im so glad y'all are enjoying their interactions and how wholesome everything is, i am so hyped season 2 is finally upon us!

LuciusDaLuster

If you ask about "boom" in certain hobbies, you were on point. When Bocchi the Rock aired, music shops noted a lot of engagement from people wanting to learn guitar, when YuruCamp aired, camping around Mount Fuji noted grow around 60% in this year. Anime has a lot of power, people from the west really don't recognize how powerful anime in Japan really is.

Æsir

Btw, those tally marks are basically, markings of well, how many times the girl has been "seeded"... in a multi male single female "group situation".

Leona

This is my favorite end of an episode in this show, I squeal every time ☺️☺️☺️☺️🫶🏾

Roger Powell

When fanservice works right for a story. So, I finally got to watch the live action adaptation. The actors performances were good and considering they adapted up to the Rei-sama arc in just 10 episodes the screenwriting made good use of combining events and using characters in different ways. I particularly liked the way they used Amane. The biggest change from the manga and anime was that due to the time slot it aired in, they entirely removed the fan service elements. Fukuda-sensei utilizes a lot of subtle story building techniques alongside her spectacular elements and this change to the makeup of the plot illustrates this well. When Gojo’s reactions to Marin’s shenanigans are removed from the plot the live action adaptation feels much more like Marin has a one sided crush than the duality of Gojo’s misidentified feelings for Marin present in the manga and anime adaptations.